Fascism is not an economic project, it has nothing to 'replace' capitalism with. It merely takes the social unrest that builds up under capitalism and directs it away from the owning class -- toward whatever scapegoat is most convenient to hand; minorities, immigrants, LGBT, women. The relationship of people to the production of goods remains identical.
No, fascism is a way to organize society under capitalism, it can't really exist outside of it. Theoretically, capitalism could evolve into another more reactionary system, but looking at historical precedents that seems less likely than either complete societal collapse or progressing (ie. socialism).
Do you think fascism is capable of replacing capitalism?
Fascism is not an economic project, it has nothing to 'replace' capitalism with. It merely takes the social unrest that builds up under capitalism and directs it away from the owning class -- toward whatever scapegoat is most convenient to hand; minorities, immigrants, LGBT, women. The relationship of people to the production of goods remains identical.
No, fascism is a way to organize society under capitalism, it can't really exist outside of it. Theoretically, capitalism could evolve into another more reactionary system, but looking at historical precedents that seems less likely than either complete societal collapse or progressing (ie. socialism).
fascism is capitalism in berserk mode. I think we might see more dirigisme type of economy return to center stage at least for now.